Master Your Day

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Today, let’s embark on a journey into the heart of productivity and empowerment. Let’s talk about taking control of your day—the kind of control that leaves you feeling like the captain of your own ship, navigating the waters of life with confidence and purpose. So, buckle up, my friends, because we’re about to dive into the art of mastering your daily destiny.

The Power of Perspective: Shifting from Reaction to Response

Ever had one of those days where it feels like the world is conspiring against you? Maybe you spilled your coffee, got stuck in traffic, or had a less-than-stellar interaction with a colleague. It’s easy to chalk it up to just having a bad day, right? But what if I told you that maybe, just maybe, it wasn’t the entire day that was bad, but rather just a few moments where you let your thoughts run wild and undisciplined?

Count to Three: The Formula for Emotional Mastery

Here’s the thing: we often give our emotions free rein, allowing them to dictate the course of our day. But what if we flipped the script? What if, instead of reacting impulsively to every bump in the road, we took a moment to pause, to breathe, to count to three? It might sound simple, but trust me, it’s powerful stuff.

So, the next time you feel your emotions starting to spiral out of control, try this: count to three. Literally. One… Two… Three. Take those few precious seconds to process your emotion, to put it in its place, and then—here’s the kicker—to move on. Because here’s the truth: you control your day, not your emotions.

Embracing Emotional Discipline

It’s all about discipline—emotional discipline, to be precise. It’s about recognizing that while we can’t always control what happens to us, we can control how we respond. It’s about taking ownership of our emotions, acknowledging them without letting them rule us. It’s about being proactive rather than reactive, responding thoughtfully rather than impulsively.

Putting It into Practice

So, how do we put this into practice? It starts with awareness—becoming mindful of our thoughts and emotions as they arise. It’s about pausing before we react, taking that moment to breathe and center ourselves. And most importantly, it’s about cultivating a mindset of resilience and empowerment, recognizing that we have the power to choose our response in any situation. 

If cultivating a mindset of resilience and empowerment is something you struggle with, or just want to hone your already existing skills in, then I would encourage you to listen to my podcast episode on muzzling the monkey that lives in each and every one of us. So, are you with me in mastering the days ahead? 

Athena Captain

Athena Captain is Director of Sales and Marketing at Turner & Son Homes, where her passion is building a referral-based company in a niche market. She has helped create a business model that allows Turner & Son Homes to become the “concierge” of building on land in Oklahoma. Athena has successfully led sales teams within retail, banking, and finally bringing her talent to bear in the construction industry. Athena has developed a prospecting system while at Turner & Son Homes that allows any sales professional to become a referral magnet. She will share her system in her upcoming book The Making of a Rainmaker, soon to be released nationwide. With the launch of AthenaCaptain.com, she hopes to help other sales professionals, business owners, and companies apply her proven systems to increase revenue through referrals. She was honored to be a finalist for Edmond Woman of the Year in 2014. She is active within her community as a Board member for Oklahoma Family Network, and she is on the Leadership team of Savannah Station Equine Therapy Program.